Frazer Diner
189 W Lancaster Ave, Frazer, PA, 19355
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Address :
189 W Lancaster Ave
Frazer, PA, 19355 - Phone (610) 251-9878
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : No
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Daniel E.
The food is ok. The service is ok. But they rush you out the door even when there is no one there. "We need the table." They really need to learn better. I was ready to give them a nice tip, but no way. I'm not going back either.
(2)Maryann M.
Oh Frazer Diner. I miss you. I moved to Chicago in July and more than anything else in PA I miss the food. Especially the authentic diner food at Frazer Diner. I have eaten here at least 25 times and I was never disappointed. The service was always excellent, the staff always super friendly and the food is awesome and very affordable. I wish I could pick it up and move the entire diner to Chicago.
(5)Michael K.
A place that time has forgotten. Great food and quick turn around.
(4)Jason L.
In a world of sterile and corporate Paneras and Starbucks, the Frazer Diner should be cherished for its authenticity and personality. This is a classic rail car diner, the kind that used to be common before dining out became industrialized. Not a huge place, but instead cozy and friendly. The kind of place where you'll learn your server's name, and she'll remember yours next time you come in. I went there for a takeout breakfast and tea this morning, which offered the opportunity to take in the atmosphere while I waited. The old-time lunch counter, the heavy-duty coffee cups and saucers, the seen-it-all waitstaff constantly moving within the tight galley serving area. It probably didn't look much different in 1945 as it does in 2015. One look inside and you can tell it's an institution. My egg, ham, and cheese sandwich was delivered hot, greasy (in that good, diner way), and with care. I will be back as often as I'm nearby, not merely for the food, but to appreciate something from a time past that thankfully still exists.
(5)Tracy M.
I have visited for several years, but not in a predictable manner: they actually remember me! I find this such a friendly place with unpretentious, homey style of cookery. The portion sizes are like what you make at home for a reasonable price. What I've always liked are the homemade cakes, frosted daily. Check it out!
(4)S J.
CASH ONLY, just a heads up. With lots of diners to choose from around this area, I would have expected better service my first time here. I arrived excited, noting to my boyfriend that I think I had read good reviews for this diner. When we walked in I was surprised by the size, but I have been too much smaller diners. Walking by the register, I received no eye contact from the three waitresses crammed behind the counter. Not even so much as a "hello". I understand they may not want to be working on a Saturday morning, but at least the hello would be nice. One waitress seems to be annoyed by our presence, eyeing us up as we try to find our seats. We are obviously first timers to this establishment, but there is no help or sign that says to seat yourself or otherwise...very uncomfortable. We almost left. After sitting at the counter, I was unsure if we were going to be helped. the gentleman next to us was helped right away but yet again there was no eye contact given from waitress, even a simple "I'll be right with you" would've sufficed. We ended up getting a very nice waitress. The one working tables seemed to be having a bad day with all the whispering and eye dodging she was doing in front of us?... The food was typical diner food, small portions as other ratings have mentioned. Unfortunately, my boyfriend did find a hair in his omelette. He did not mention this until we left as he steps lightly in those situations. Prices are far better at diners down the road.
(2)Greg C.
Consistently good food in a friendly environment. Great for breakfast - awesome home fries. Also Love the burger and French fries. Friendly, attentive service...the way it's supposed to be.
(4)lee c.
This place has become the wife and I's weekend breakfast standard. They aren't too busy on the Friday AM, the food is your typical diner fare, and the diner car itself has to be one of the most authentic I've ever seen. We've also been able to do breakfast for both of us on the super-cheap, so we love that these days.
(4)Teaira H.
If you are looking for some delicious breakfast in a quaint little diner, look no further. This is one of my favorite weekend spots. The serivce is quick, the food good. Know before you go: cash only and small tables!
(5)Lauren C.
Nostalgic little hole in the wall right on Lacaster Ave. I wandered in here with some time to kill before a doctors appointment on Wednesday AM so i figured i'd swing in. Curb appeal = awesome. It's ugly in the most fabulous possible way. I parked and made my way to the counter. The two waitresses were chatting, but quickly came over to offer me a beverage and give me a menu. I got 2 poached eggs, rye toast, and home fries. It came out pretty quick, and was pretty delicious. The eggs were served right on the toast which I'm not used to, but I didn't mind it. It's what I tend to do with poached eggs anyway. My whole meal and tip with an iced team came in under $10. Service was great, food was great, I'll be back.
(4)Ken D.
Great diner food and the price is perfect. The place has a very old fashion diner feel. Been going there since I was a kid and nothing has changed except the staff. The only downfall is that this place closes at 2pm.
(5)Peter Y.
We Stopped in for breakfast at this little diner. It is very old school. I don't think anything has been updated since the 50's. The menu was very basic and small, which isn't a bad thing. My simple order of eggs over easy and bacon came with a smattering of home fries. The eggs were over cooked and the bacon had something of a dirty or burnt aroma though it was crispy. The one really odd thing and the reason I bumped them down to two stars was that both of our meals came with bread, so we were server with a 4 stack of toast on a single plate. It was very odd. Even though I gave this place only two stars, I wouldn't not return if I couldn't find someplace else to go instead.
(2)Rob N.
I recently ate in the Frazer Diner for the first time in yearts. I found the food to be mediocre at best. I also found the place to be dirty. The owner was miserable and rude and showed no appreciation for my business. There are far better places to eat than the Frazer Diber. Do yourself a favor and don't stop here!
(1)Brendan S.
Went here for breakfast one day, with a couple friends. We sat at the counter and enjoyed the home-y feel of the place. The food was good as well.
(4)Regina B.
This is an authentic 1940's/ 1950's diner car restaurant. It's been in it's current roadside location forever - my parents ate here when they were dating 50 years ago. It is not spacious nor is it fancy. It is cash only and the largest table sits a cozy 4. Formica tables, padded steel chairs, and stools at the counter. The service was quick and the food very good for lunch last week. Hands down they have a divine turkey club and hubby declard the open face turkey "really good". French fries were yummy too. Crispy on the outside moist on inside. Yum. So why not 5 stars? Well it was darn close. A pet peeve: grilled cheese sandwiches with cheese not melted all the way through. Yep. One in our group got this. *sigh*. Drives me nuts. Really looking for a true diner experience? This is your place.
(4)Missy L.
Hubs and I both had the cream chipped beef on toast. Waitstaff is pleasant, service is speedy, food is good and the music was even good. Cash only, but food and tip came to less than $20. Tons of seats at the counter, tables seat up to 4 (tightly), but it's a diner, not a banquet hall. We enjoyed it!
(5)Steve S.
In updating this review, I can honestly say that this place hasn't changed a bit. In some ways that's good. Prices here are very reasonable for food that is generally decent comfort food. No frills here. Just diner grub. My last visit here though, I got the waitress who couldn't remember anything. She had to keep running back to get me things like silverware. I had to remind her of more than one part of my order. Well, what can you do? I do take pity because it was real busy and she was one of two servers. One complaint... I love hot soup as much as anybody, but the soup here was served so hot, I briefly thought of calling a personal injury lawyer I know. Luckily, cooler heads (and eventually soup) prevailed.
(3)Dee M.
Cant sit at a table if you are alone? Even a two top? Must sit at counter designed in the 30's with ZERO legroom. Discriminatory considering its a weekday 10am. Breakfast crowd is gone. Lunch not started and 80 % of the tables are open. And to think i drove past COMFORTABLE Wegmans to come here. Never again. Shameful!
(1)Nick D.
As the 3 stars says, Frazer Diner is A-OK. It's what you picture in your head when you think of a Diner: amazing coffee, satisfying breakfast food in a big, metal hot dog-shaped building that looks like every item inside (including patrons) are from pre-1960. Portions were smaller than I'm used to for a diner, but the staff is friendly. Pro Tip: don't try this place with a party of more than 4 - it's a small place, and you will only irritate everyone. It benefits from the Classic Diner being just down the street, which is a much nicer place (although NOT a prototypical diner), and is always packed. We tried for the Classic, and ended up (with about 10 other people who couldn't find a parking space either at the Classic) at the Frazer Diner, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
(3)Dev L.
Older blonde hair woman with long hair in a pony tail, heavy set came out hollering at me to move my car all I was doing was dropping a check off at the dentist next door, just a few yards away, even if that maybe 1 minute tops, just a quick run in. Then was going to go over there to eat, (never been at this restaurant by the way) she came at me like that left a bad taste in my mouth and I haven't even tried the food... Lol all good. Never will eat there. I don't like people who are rude like that, regardless, can only imagine what they would put in the food.
(1)Nancy O.
For the money and the "old diner" feel, you can't beat this place. The waitstaff is great, the eggs are fresh, the booths are old, but who cares? They are roomy and you can actually have a conversation. My only, only complaint is the only cheese Frazer Diner has for omelets is American cheese. Not a huge deal, but whenever I go there I have a hankering for a Swiss cheese omelet and feel like Groundhog's Day (the movie) since each time the server has to remind me they only have American cheese. Oh, and I think they may not have rye toast either. No big deal, but good to know before you get your hopes or your hankerings (!) up!
(4)SANDRA R.
Stopped in for a breakfast sandwich recently, (Eggs, bacon and cheese) very dissappointed. When I used to eat here years ago, I always got the omelet and homefries and it was pretty good. I dont know what has happend over time but things have changed. The portions are small and the food just isnt that good anymore. The last time I ate here was 2 years ago, I had the french toast for breaksfast and it was really lacking. Just like the previous poster stated more toast than anything, really not to flavorful. On my most recent visit I paid $4.51 for my breakfast sandwich, which was totally not worth it. The bacon was over salty and not cripsy, it also appeared that they only give you 1 egg on the sandwich. You can also tell they use cheap American cheese, which everyone knows does not melt that well. Waste of my money, I was very dissapointed. Will never go here to eat again.
(2)Noise J.
Took a little long for a diner on my lunch break, food was ok, good portions. Not a finer diner but a diner in true retro fashion down to the crummy wood panelling and all the fingerprinted chrome trim.
(2)Jeff H.
Authentic diner. Food was excellent and coffee was just what I was expecting. Try the scrapple if you eat here.
(5)Brianna D.
Food is not very good. Its very small portions, the home fries are greasy and under cooked (I like mine crispy) eggs were dry and flavorless. My husband likes the small town feel in the classic atmosphere. Had a slice of French toast that was good, will get that next we go.
(2)Andrew D.
Simple, classic diner food. Delicious with a colorful clientele. Very busy Saturday and Sunday, open until 2pm, and CASH ONLY. Perfect turkey clubs, fresh burgers, and outstanding breakfast. I go once a day (though i often forget to check in!) Be nice to the waitstaff, they're the best around!
(5)David N.
Simply awesome. Consistently great food--either breakfast or lunch. The waitresses all are friendly and helpful. I've visited the Frazer Diner about 100 times, and have never been disappointed. All American diner food - nothing more, nothing less. Now for those of you who enjoy waiting an hour plus for a seat on a Saturday or Sunday morning, and paying 2x the price you'd find at the Frazer Diner, please, please, please go join jeannine S at the Classic Diner.
(4)Michael N.
I love these types of places - little holes in the wall with good food and friendly service. Everything I tasted was good with plenty of coffee to go around. I'm not sure how clean it is, but they must have passed inspection right? Good prices for a good breakfast.
(4)Erin C.
Frazer Diner is one of my favorite local places for a yummy Diner breakfast. The prices are reasonable and no matter what I get as my main course I ALWAYS get their sausage on the side. It is simply delicious.
(4)Christian L.
Took my former roommates' son here for breakfast as a reward for good behavior. Place is tiny and gets pretty packed on Sundays. Service can be a bit haphazard (have gotten the wrong thing sent to my table before), but everyone is nice about it at least. Food is what you'd expect from a diner (reasonably tasty and filling), sadly the coffee (brown water) is as well. They do do a great creamed chipped beef if that's your thing.
(3)J E.
It's ugly, it seems dirty, it's freezing , it's unfriendly -- as if can't wait for you just pay and get out. The food is poor to middling.. and it's not a bargain ... so it's not as if you are saving by having to pay cash. I had to eat in my coat.
(1)Dick S.
The Frazer Diner is an old time basic breakfast/lunch place frequented by a lot of locals. The eggs are done just right and the home fries are the best in the Malvern area. Wait staff is pleasant and refills your coffee without even being asked. The building itself should be on the historic register as it exemplifies the 50's era old time diners that sprung up after the war. Very fast service and you can read you paper and be out in 20 minutes. Different story on Saturday and Sunday morning, however.
(5)Miguel G.
Small diner in a trailer. The waitstaff was nice though, and very attentive. Basically a no frills diner, all the staples one would expect on a menu. On to the tastings. My Girlfriend was very satisfied with her egg sandwich. I however mistakenly ordered the french toast, which was all toast and no french. It was soggy, had no flavor, and just blah. Won't be coming back because there is really no point.
(2)jeannine S.
First time was enough for me....NEVER going back. My husband has taken our 5 year old son for pancakes a few times...this time I decided to join them. I asked for coffee...and asked for it to be reheated because it was not hot enough. The waitress was very nice, but said "They will go balistic in the back, if I ask them to heat it...if I do it for you...we'll have to do it for everyone." SERIOUSLY?! Then this nice waitress recommended my husband get his breakfast sandwich on a bagel. So, he does. It come out on white bread. She went back and toasted him a bagel, and brought the bagel out....for him to have to reassemble his scrabled egg sandwich himself from white bread to bagel. Then this kind waitress decided to CHARGE HIM EXTRA FOR THE BAGEL!!!! He did order it on white bread nor did he eat the whte bread. Talk about nickel and diming you! She also charged us for the coffee...which I only had one measely cup. She could have written that off the bill...but whatever. For better quality food with amazing portions, go up the street to the Classic Diner. A little more pricy (very little)....but soooooo well worth it!!!!!
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